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Show Page 12 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday, May 21, 1984 A IHMlCI Otil Diamonds Just Aren't That Important To Erma COO My daughter says talking me into buying a home computer is like trying to sell diamond earrings for pierced ears to a coward. The temptation is there. All I have to do is to get over the fear of the slight discomfort of preparation. Easy for her to say. She sells computers. Groshans, Liston Wedding Set Kim Groshans, daughter of Carolyn Groshans, Springville, will marry Darren M. Liston, son of the late Gailen and Martha Liston, Friday, May 25, in the St. Mark's Lutheran Church. A reception will honor the couple that evening, 7:30-- 9 pm. at the St. Mark's Lutheran Church. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendant will be Ann Jackson, Matron of Honor Julie Partridge with Crystal Groshans and Alonna Jackson as flower girls. Best man is Bart Bench with Tom Gretnwood as attendant. Ringbearer is Arthur Serna, Jr. The couple will live in Janalea Parkinson Kim Hendrickson Parkinson Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parkinson, Garland, will marry Kim Hendrickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Hendrickson, Orem, May 25, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Logan Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening, 7:30-9:3- 0 p.m. in nijipjuiun wj l8 3 A It I 1 Her fiance graduated from Thatcher Arizona High and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS Mission in Australia, Adilaide. He is in Orem. The couple will live in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Donald Mc- Gull, Taylor Wedding Nuptials Slated Grace L. Gull, daughter of P. Gull and the late Eugene Gull, Provo, will marry David R. Taylor, son of Nina day Saints Salt Lake Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening, 9 p.m. at the Brigham Young Univer- J. Earl and Edna Sweat sity Wilkinson Center The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants are Chris-siLynnanne and Julie TaySky-roo- e, ':A screen in Leslie Bills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Bills, Spanish Fork, will marry C. Lynn Loftin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Loftin, Payson, May 24, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Salt Lake Temple. The bride elect graduated from Spanish Fork High and LDS Seminary and is studying Elementary Ed at Brigham Young University. Her fiance graduated from Mrs. McDonald was born February 3, 1916, in Midway, Utah, to Orvel and Bertha teacher. ing minutes." "I can call your Grandma in less time than that. She has hers in filed." "Just think" she persisted, "about having all your personal chewing gum, skim milk and breakfast "When you are planning to come for dinner?" I asked. "We'll say Tuesday," she said. "I won't be home," I said and left the room. Diamonds just aren't all that important to me. on display at DISCOVERY FLORA! Carillon push up the Square, 221-997- 3 Complete bridal flower estimates 10 OFF & 1 cov-eru- EMiMl4.lttliMltHWMUi.ilM4 Best man is Paul Taylor. Special guests include grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Pearl Pierce, Roseville, Calif., David R. Taylor Grace L. Gull and grandparents of the BYU. Her fiance graduated from Timpview High and attended s semester abroad in Israel and London. He served an LDS Mission to South Africa. He is attending BYU. groom, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Richards, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Provo. The bride elect graduated from Timpview High. She attended a semester abroad in Israel and served an LDS Mission to Peru. She is attending The couple will live in Provo. VI S 3 vmmA 1 WEIGHT WATCHERS' FAST & FABULOUS COOKBOOK 7 1 1 I II AEr 0r H 0 P- - S V""U AtfoWc nrA'M ! II f -,- 1 f It f 1 ;.vw pre-payme- n fa n m 1 in Lxl 5 . So0thlr?!T .Nutritional Steam nw"1 H...r.,ic.'-"1- ' T"!!! ffl JH 1 . I HOUADA, For information on meetings in OREMPROVO, AMERICAN FORK, SPRINGVILLE, PAYSON and HEBER CITY call other areas call 621-106- 2; WESTC,, s 1 JwM Market 3561 South Valley Fan Mall) (west 0f suOARHOUSE 484-S7B- O nnuuuv - 4700 Highland Dr. new adult patrons only 1 t f by MAY 26TH and maintaining your attendance through Labor Day. Join by May 26th for only $10.00 a 33 Savings for your first week combination registration and weekly meeting fee. Thereafter it will be only $4.00 per week. No contracts or at Weight Watchers, and please, no checks. PLUS in addition to the cookbook you will receive 10 discount coupons to be used this fall. X .Modem Conditioning Classes is yours for joining Weight Watchers fff- - 1 I If Py' .A cer- eal. Dad is a nut, will only eat onions that are cooked, has catsup on eggs, hates spinach and doesn't trust casseroles. You're always on a diet, can't eat anything with nuts because of diverticulosis or with salt or high butter fat and love pasta and gravy. I'm a vegetarian, am allergic to shellfish, prefer lemon juice on salads and chocolate for dessert. You need a computer! " .Bright & Beautiful sleeves, turn up the collar! Layer it over a camisole or by buttoning only the bottom buttons, then belting loosely over hips. Pop it over a bathing suit as a cool and light-weigp beach when you've had enough sun. ht Lit- brother won't eat unless a Golden Arch, in the car or out of a bucket. HE demands frozen Erma Bombeck p over shorts that it's under about a bunch of teenagers who put down a computer manual and within five minutes unlocked the secrets of the Pentagon. If those inspirational stories don't make a convert out of me, I suppose nothing will. But as I explained to her, "I lead a simple existence. There is no need in my life for a computer." "What about your reicpes?" she asked. "Look at the time you would save by storing all your favorite ones in a computer. You could have one before your eyes If you can buy only one item this spring, make it the oversized shirt. What's it good for? Here are just some of the many ways to wear an oversized shirt: Button it, belt it and blouse it over a skirt or slim pants. Unbutton it and wear as a casual, unstructured jacket over rolled-upants or jean. Knot it at the waist or hips cheeses tle sec- She has inme formed Mex- smell dead. flashed across the Oversized Shirt Excellent Buy Leona Galli Sweat. She has held a variety of positions in the LDS Church including teaching Primary, Sunday School, MIA and being a visit- and onds. ham, loves ican food and is The couple married May 26, 1934, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solomnized in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. all home for dinner. Big brother hates ld pushes the right key so that his diaper inventory Spanish Fork High and LDS Seminary and served an LDS Mission to Cleveland Ohio. He is employed in Spanish Fork. The couple will live in Spanish Fork. lor. RETAIL VALUE Mc- The McDonalds have three children, Jay S. McDonald, Layton, Connie S. McDonald Peck, Payson, Max S. McDonald, Hooper; 22 grandchildren and 15 7-- f Bills, Loftin Her husband was born in Elkhorn, Utah, to Robert and Elizebeth Andrew McDonald. He has worked in mining, carpentry, sawmill and is working for the Forest Service. Mr. and Mrs. Stan A. Taylor, Provo, May 25, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter fall Leslie Bills 4 An two-year-o- C. Lynn Loftln i "Okay, Mom, you're having us child on televi sion who positions his chubby fingers over a keyboard Kim Groshans Darren M. Liston mouth and I knew she was going to bring out the heavy artillery. out to me the 1 1 Donald of Center Creek, Heber will celebrate their 50th Wed- -' ding Anniversary, with an open house, Saturday, May 26, p.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter dav Saint Center Creek Ward. The event is open to all friends and relatives. They respectfully request no gifts. open house will be held Saturday, May 26 , p.m. in the Hendrickson home, 1611 N. Main, Orem. The events are open to all friends and relatives. The bride elect graduated from Bear River High and LDS Seminary. She served an LDS Mission in Iowa, Des Moines. She is employed in Orem. She has already pointed f3 McDonald's 50th Anniversary Janalea Parkinson, daughter of the Garland Stake Center. Br, documents in one place. Your marriage license, your insurance policies, your warranties. Isn't that something you'd sleep better at nights knowing is in one place?" "No." She chewed on the sides of her -- -- .ft " OREM O95-775- 0 CALL TODAY! B2 H |